Conferences, Workshops, and Special Meetings in the Mathematical Sciences
CONTACTS
Appropriate Program Officer (see DMS Homepage http://www.nsf.gov/mps/dms/start.htm).
PROGRAM GUIDELINES
Solicitation
05-540
DUE DATES
Full Proposal Deadline Date
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Thu Aug 27 00:00:00 EDT 2009
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Special meetings ONLY; see section I. Submit regular proposals according to cognizant program dates. |
Regular conference, symposia, and workshop proposals must be submitted to the cognizant programs in accord with the programs' target dates or deadlines for conference proposals. Proposals for special meetings must be submitted to the cognizant programs AT THE COMMON DEADLINE listed above; such proposals would normally be submitted more than nine months before the date of the proposed activities. Proposals must be submitted through FastLane and must comply with the requirements of the Grant Proposal Guide.
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SYNOPSIS
For conferences, workshops, and special meetings, the Division of Mathematical Sciences (DMS) invites proposals of two types: (1) regular conference, symposia, and workshop proposals, and (2) proposals for special meetings, which comprise longer-term or larger-scale activities that more widely engage and connect the mathematical sciences community, such as special research years or semesters, multi-institutional regional meetings, and "summer schools." Regular proposals are submitted to the cognizant DMS programs according to those programs' usual deadlines or target dates. These proposals normally request funding in the range of $5,000 to $25,000, although awards of up to $50,000 have occasionally been made. Their duration is normally for one year. Proposals for special meetings are submitted to the cognizant DMS programs but at the common deadline stated in this solicitation. Special meetings proposals may request funding of any amount and for durations of up to three years, but most awards are expected to be in the range of $50,000 to $150,000 per year. This is not a change in the sort of proposals that DMS is willing to accept or to fund; it is simply a reminder to the mathematical sciences research community that this opportunity is available.
THIS PROGRAM IS PART OF
DMS Infrastructure
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